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Kerry V Galway: TV Info, Throw In Time, Preview

Kerry V Galway: TV Info, Throw In Time, Preview
Lana Fallon
By Lana Fallon Updated
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Kerry will take on Galway in the final round of the Allianz Football League this Sunday. Here is everything you need to know about Kerry v Galway.

Kerry will be looking for another win after their victory over Roscommon last week in round six. They currently sit in third place on the Allianz Football League Division 1 table, with just 3 points separating the Kerry side from Galway at 6th place.

Meanwhile, relegation is still on the cards for Galway who'll have to improve on their 8-point loss to Dublin last week if they're to keep control of their own fate. While relegation is possible, a win over Kerry would take it out of the question.

SEE ALSO: 2024 Allianz Football League: Fixtures, Results, Latest Table Standings

When is Kerry v Galway?

Kerry take on Galway this Sunday, the 24th of March in Fitzgerald Stadium. The game will commence with throw-in at 1:45pm.

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Where to watch Kerry v Galway

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The final round game will be broadcast by TG4 with throw-in set for 1:45pm.

Team News 

Kerry

Kerry manager Jack O'Connor has made a sweeping five changes to his side that faced Roscommon a week ago with Dylan Casey set to replace the injured stalwart Jason Foley at full-back while Armin Heinrich also comes into the backs. Paul Geaney, Stephen O'Brien and Killian Spillane all come into the forwards replacing both the Clifford brothers and Dara Moynihan.

Galway

There's still no Sean Kelly or Damien Comer for Galway with John Daly set to captain the side from centre-back. It's Paul Conroy and John Maher who line out in the middle of the field while Bearna's Sean Fitzgerald will start at full-back.

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Speaking about the loss of Kerry full-back Jason Foley for what will likely be the whole Munster Championship, selector Diarmuid Murphy was hopeful he'd make a return for a run at the All-Ireland.

It’s unlikely he’ll take any part in the Munster Championship this year but after that, we’d be hopeful enough that he’ll see some action.

It was very worrying at the time because it looked like a very significant injury but it doesn’t look like it’s going to be a season-ender anyway. Jason’s done a great job for us and he’s been a settled presence there in the No 3 jersey,

SEE ALSO: Allianz Football Leagues: All The Permutations For The Final Round

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